Cerro Ascotan (also known as del Jardin[3]) is a volcano on the border between Chile and Bolivia. It is 5,473 metres (17,956 ft) high,[1] 1,770 metres (5,810 ft) above the terrain and a maximum slope in the summit area of 26°. A breach in the edifice is 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) wide and 3.4 kilometres (2.1 mi) long, with an azimuth of 252°.[2] The current snowline lies between 5,700–5,900 metres (18,700–19,400 ft); during the Pleistocene it was lower at 4,900–5,000 metres (16,100–16,400 ft).[4] The volcano's summit, about one third thereof, was removed by a large explosion,[3] with debris thrown at large distances.[5] Volcanic activity probably occurred during the Pleistocene.[1] The volcano is neighbor to Cerro Araral.
Cerro Ascotan | |
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del Jardin | |
Cerro Ascotan seen from Salar de Ascotán | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,473 m (17,956 ft)[1] |
Coordinates | 21°41′S 68°07′W[2] |
Geography | |
Location | Chile / Bolivia |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Stratovolcano[1] |
Last eruption | Pleistocene [1] |
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